Soon after the laying of papers, Ansari adjourned the House of Elders sine die, observing that his hopes of a peaceful Winter session were belied and asked the members to introspect. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was present in the House.
The 241st session of Rajya Sabha, which had commenced on November 16, was a near washout as opposition members continously disrupted proceedings mainly over the demonetisation issue. They were countered vociferously by members of the ruling side on several occasions, including by shouting counter slogans.
"Regular and continuous disruptions characterised this Session. The symbolism of dignified protests, so essential for orderly conduct of Parliamentary proceedings, was abandoned," the Chairman said.
This, he said, deprived members of the opportunity to seek accountability of the Executive through questions and discussions on matters of public interest.
"The prohibition in the Rules about shouting slogans, displaying posters and obstructing proceedings by leaving their assigned places was consistently ignored by all sections of the House," Ansari said, adding that "peace prevailed only when obituaries were read".
Earlier, the members observed silence as mark of respect to condole death of former Rajya Sabha member V Ramanathan.
The House of Elders functioned on the first day of the Session and had a "useful discussion" on demonetisation on November 16 and November 24, which remained inconclusive.
Rajya Sabha also passed, on December 14, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2014.
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